lodda
Lodda is a rare lunar phenomenon in which the shadows of the lunar mountains are cast onto the lunar surface during a lunar eclipse. This effect is caused by the Earth's shadow, which has a slight curvature that allows the illuminated parts of the mountains to cast shadows on the lunar surface. This phenomenon is unique to the Moon because the Earth's shadow is larger than the Moon, causing the lunar mountains to cast shadows on the surrounding terrain.
Lodda is a relatively recent discovery, with the first recorded observation dating back to 2016. Since then,
Scientists believe that the lodda phenomenon can provide valuable information about the lunar surface, including the
While lodda is still a relatively new field of study, researchers are working to better understand the